I have been looking at the post about the wake on a Centurion Cyclone. Another guy(PeterC4)posted a picture of his Elite V C4 wake....It is washed out on one side. My boat (06 Elite C4) is doing the same thing, How do I fix this. My boat has the manual wake plate, stock center balast and usually only one rider. I am not interested in putting sacks in at this time. Can that plate do anything for me? If so what way do I move it? I am new to this so help a newbie out. Thanks in advance.

If you are going to move the plate, try to move it up first, this will raise the bow of the boat, and might help. i would only move it a little each time, because it will also change the plane of the boat.

I would just try to add weight, if you don't want to mess with the saks, just try anything to add weight on rear of the boat..

Lead, Sand bags Etc. a quick and cheap thing you could try is bags of play sand from Home Depot stacked in some of those large plastic tubs from Wal-Mart in case of a spill.

If your washing out on one side you need to even out the weight in the boat. You can do this with lead or water filled bags. Even though you don't want to add weight you might have to add a little to compensate for a uneven load.

If it's washing out on both sides speed up a little and see if it cleans up.

Will the wake plate help at all? If so, up or down with it? (remember it is manual so only one shot at it per day because I am not swimming under water to adjust it once it is in the water...haha). Thanks yall

For those of you haven't seen the pic, here it is. This is with no weight in the boat, empty ballast, no buddies in the boat, pretty much as light as it gets. With a few people in the boat and some ballast it changes quite a bit.

I have an 05 Avalanche with the hydraulic wake plate which changes the boat slightly. As krbaugh said, I'd put the wake plate as high as it will go. Add weight to the passenger side. I was surprised how much more weight it took to get it even. I have some lead blocks that I made to move around depending on how many people are in the boat. You can use anything. I saw someone with several 50 lb dumbbells in their boat last week.

I have a 98 Elite-V with a manual wakeplate. The hull may be slightly different than some of the newer models (C4). My experience is that having the wake plate straight out or slightly down firms up the wake; makes it cleaner farther out.

I also run 85 lbs on the passenger side across from the driver. That's not enough with only a driver in the boat. A lot of v-drives will lean to the driver side because of torque, not just weight.

I also tried adjusting one side of the plate down more than the other and that had no effect.

Own 04 Cyclone C4 def put the plate al the way up. That will be the starting point. Then tweak it down from there. The plate is easy to adjust in the water once it gets warm anyways, but like we said put it all the way up. Centurions are wierd as well in the fact that they like to be a litle overweighted on the driver side.

As to that pic above you def need more weight on passenger side

Also most Centurions like a little more weight in the rear. The Cyclone likes about 200lbs in the nose if you have about 4 people in the back and the three tanks filled. Mellows it out a little and also cleans it up and makes it a little less vert. Even though you might not want to add sacs....it's an easy way to balance the boat. The problem with the one center tank is that it throws the balancing part of the Cyclone off because they like the weight in the rear.....try making everyone sit on the back bench. We tried using just the center tank for my wife who's just startng out...but ended up always dumping it cuz the wake would never clean up at the lower speeds.